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A Retrospective of Munk Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2010
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Paul Bettany's Diverse Portfolio Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2012
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An Actress Suffering Butterflies Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2011
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Actress Eva Green's Perfect Sense of Character Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2011
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Being István Szabó Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2012
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His sisters were kept under tight rein by their royal parents, his mother practiced strict surveillance of social codes, and his mistresses from Maria Fitzherbert on heeded the proprieties as appropriate.
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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Fitzherbert sought custody of a young ward, Caroline pretended to be pregnant in order to gain her own
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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George, hoping to re-install himself in his father's and Parliament's favor, both of which were to lead to a substantially increased annual allowance that he desperately needed to pay his increasing debts for purchased goods, agreed to the marriage in the self-blinding belief that the Caroline portrayed in her miniature would be beautiful enough to make him forget his beloved, Maria Fitzherbert, or his current mistress, Lady Jersey.
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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Fitzherbert, in which she is also seated, portrays her in upright position, a book in her hand, and the Prince's miniature over her heart and her hands positioned quite far from it, rather than actively holding it as Robinson does. close window close window
Notes on 'Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text' 2006
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His undesiring sighting of her body achieved the same effect for her as his desirous vision of Robinson: Caroline is disarticulated from the body/property scheme so necessary to the realism of sentimental narratives (to which the prince was himself addicted, believing Maria Fitzherbert to be his soulmate from whose bosom he had been torn by parental pressure to marry against his nature).
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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